Link&Midna
K-Dawg
really sophisticated title but i cant think of any other way to describe this, i've already had a look around google and i cant find a dang thing.
in some of the older sets, such as skyridge, the cards have a wider border
holo cards have lines along the border like this:
but nonholo borders look like this:
in other words, ugly asf. i can get wanting a different holo variation, but this just looks terrible and i cant imagine why they actually went with it. so does anyone know if there was some practical reason behind this or did they just feel like it for some inexplicable reason?
in some of the older sets, such as skyridge, the cards have a wider border
holo cards have lines along the border like this:
but nonholo borders look like this:
in other words, ugly asf. i can get wanting a different holo variation, but this just looks terrible and i cant imagine why they actually went with it. so does anyone know if there was some practical reason behind this or did they just feel like it for some inexplicable reason?